Month: April 2021

Cynthia Barnett Comments on John Muir and Pens Essay on the Supreme Court’s Florida vs. Georgia Water War Ruling
Cynthia Barnett, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Environmental-Journalist-in-Residence, was quoted in “Don’t Cancel John Muir: But Don’t Excuse Him, Either,” part of the new series “Who Owns America’s Wilderness,” published in The Atlantic on April 12. Barnett talked about confronting the prejudices in John Muir’s famous 1,000 Mile Walk to the Gulf […]
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Frank LoMonte Comments on Court Ruling Shielding Police Actions
/Frank LoMonte, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Brechner Center for Freedom of Information director, was quoted in “Free Speech, Accountability Experts Question Court Ruling That Shields Cops’ Names After Some Shootings” published in the Orlando Sentinel on April 9. The editorial focuses on a Florida court ruling on a provision of a […]
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Five CJC Students Receive First Place in the Page Society 2021 Student Case Study Competition
Five University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations students, led by CJC Professional-in-Residence Pat Ford, received first place in the Communications category of the Arthur W. Page Society 2021 Student Case Study Competition. Public Relations seniors Logan White, Kailey Kiss, Ryan Ong, Shiyi Zhou and Public Relations junion Ryan Montoto’s winning entry, […]
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Jasmine McNealy to Present in Virtual Webinar on Sonic Policy
Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications associate director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project and Telecommunication associate professor, is the featured presenter in “Sonic Policy,” a Quello Center Media & Information Policy virtual webinar on April 16 at 11 a.m. McNealy’s presentation is based on a study that considers […]
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Jordan Alpert and Aantaki Raisa Co-Author Article on Communicating Dietary Supplement Information
Jordan Alpert, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, and CJC doctoral student Aantaki Raisa are two of the co-authors of “When Text Simplification is Not Enough: Could a Graph-Based Visualization Facilitate Consumers’ Comprehension of Dietary Supplement Information?” published in JAMIA Open on April 4. Co-authors Alpert, Raisa, Xing He, Rui Zhang, […]
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Ann Christiano Comments on Communicating COVID-19 Information to Generation Z
/Ann Christiano, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Center for Public Interest Communications director, is quoted in “In the COIVD-19 Vaccine Push, No One is Speaking Gen Z’s Language” published on statnews.com on April 8. The article focuses on the lack of useful COVID-19 information from federal or state public health officials tailored […]
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West Point Grad Pursues Ph.D. at CJC “To Keep Contributing in a Meaningful Way”
/By Nora O’Neill, B.S. Journalism 2023 After growing up in Tucson, Arizona, nearly 2,000 miles from Gainesville, and marrying a Florida State University graduate, Lt. Col. Marc Vielledent never thought he would call himself a Florida Gator. But, when he first visited the UF College of Journalism and Communications (CJC), Vielledent said he felt an […]
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Clay Calvert Comments on Proposed Florida House Bill Requiring Student Surveys at Public Universities
/Clay Calvert, director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, is quoted in “How Not to Protect Free Speech” published in Popular Information on April 8. The article focuses on Florida House Bill 233. It would require surveys of students at public universities regarding […]
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Profile: CJC’s First Black Ph.D. Graduate and Diversity Trailblazer Retiring after 42 Years in Higher Education
/By Lenore Devore, B.S. Journalism 1984 Clarence Thomas, the first Black person to graduate with a doctorate from the UF College of Journalism and Communications (CJC), is retiring from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) after more than 30 years at the University, and more than 40 in higher education, knowing his legacy will be his advocacy […]
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CJC Faculty, Staff and Students to Participate in BEA 2021 Virtual Annual Conference
/Four University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) faculty, staff and students will be participating in the BEA 2021 Virtual Annual Conference, to be held April 12-16. BEA is the premiere international academic media organization driving insights, excellence in media production and career advancement for educators, students and professionals. Participating from CJC are: […]
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Two CJC Journalism Seniors Recognized in 2021 Hearst Personality/Profile Writing Competition
/Two University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications student journalists were recognized in the 2021 Hearst Journalism Awards Personality/Profile Writing Competition. Journalism seniors Michaela Mulligan and Molly Chepenik were two of the top 20 finalists placing third and nineteenth, respectively. The winning entries featured a personality sketch of an individual on or off campus. […]
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